Dough-molding machine.



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PATENTED NOV. 6, 1905.

P. STREIGH. DOUGH MOLDING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED JULY'?, 1905- ASS N ENUIS,

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BY MEEN JUL-ET, ELL

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:11 21101411: mean 2. in a dough-molding machine, a table, adoughmiolding element rotatably mounted on said table, said elementprovided with a plurality of spaced projections having inclinedoperating-faces and with pockets between. said projections and saidtable having an annular rim with a vertical face adapted to cooperatewith said projections for the purpose and in the manner described, andmeans for operating said rotatable element.

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dough-molding element rotatably mounted on said table, said. elementhaving on its periphery a plurality of spaced projections formed withconvex and tapering operatingiaces substantially as described, and saidtable having an annular rim with a vertical face arranged to cooperatewith the convex faces of said projections for the purpose described.

4. In a dough-molding machine, a table having an annular rim with anopening theresenses in. at one point, molding rneansvconsisting of aplurality of rotatably-mounted aro'ections having fiat bases resting onsai ta le and having convex and tapering faces adapted, in conjunctionwith said rim, to press lumps of dough and rotate same, substantially asdescribed.

5. In a dough-molding machine, a fixed table having an annular rim, arotatable element, mounted on said table, and provided with a pluralityof annular projections and with pockets or openings between saidprojections, each of said projections formed with a face incliningupwardly and rearwardly, and outwardly toward said rim, substantially asset forth.

In testimony whereof I aliix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

FRANK STRElCH.

Witnesses:

H. DE Los HIGMAN, F, BENJAMIN.

